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Subject: | Re Marabou Stork and Virtual ticking |
From: | Duncan Fraser <> |
Date: | Wed, 01 Jun 2005 15:36:57 +1000 |
Saw on television a few years ago an article on a class of birders,
(including physically disabled) whose lists consist entirely of birds
ticked while watching TV shows. Doesn't matter what sort of show, the
races or anything, from any country, any program where a bird might fly
fleetingly in front of the camera. Seems to me to be an extremely
challenging form of birding. Duncan Fraser.
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